Finding Home.
A young woman. A legacy of secrets.
Memories can be distorted, twisted and buried alive, but they are hard to destroy. They come back and visit us in unexpected, explosive and sometimes terrifying ways. Academy Award nominee Geneviève Bujold (Anne of the Thousand Days), Academy Award winner Louise Fletcher (One Flew Over The Cuckoo¹s Nest) and Lisa Brenner (The Patriot) star in this story of memories forged in rage, twisted by betrayal and burned into the mind of a young girl.
Intricately woven with emotion and suspense, Finding Home is a powerful story of a young woman¹s journey to unravel the mysteries of her turbulent past.
Since childhood, Amanda has been plagued with clouded memories of her traumatic removal from her grandmother and the place she loved dearly. Now she must confront her family¹s troubled past and the pain she has long repressed when she is forced to return to her grandmother¹s enchanting bed and breakfast inn on a remote island off the New England coast.
Through Amanda¹s fragmented remembrances, the events that shaped her childhood and tore her family apart begin to unfold ­ the legacy of secrets and betrayal, her conflicted feelings about the inn¹s young caretaker, the day her mother ripped her away from everything she loved ­ all leading to the final revelation that forces Amanda to re-evaluate her own life and values.
This poignant story of three generations trapped in the shards of shattered memories also features Jeannetta Arnette (Boys Don¹t Cry), Misha Collins (Girl, Interrupted), Academy Award nominee Justin Henry (Kramer vs. Kramer), and Academy Award nominee, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Jason Miller (The Exorcist, That Championship Season) in his final performance.
The award winning director-producer team Lawrence David Foldes and Victoria Paige Meyerink (Young Warriors, Malibu High) assembled an extraordinary group of talent to bring this story to life including director of photography Jeffrey Seckendorf (Judy Berlin), Emmy nominated composer Joseph Conlan (The Rosa Parks Story, The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn), editor Todd Ramsay (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Escape From New York, The Thing), costume designer Jane Anderson (Hoosiers, Rudy), associate producer Michael Sloan (Tombstone, Basic Instinct, Jacob¹s Ladder), and the award winning sound team of The Saul Zaentz Film Center led by four-time Academy Award winner Mark Berger (The English Patient, Amadeus, The Right Stuff, Apocalypse Now).
Finding Home was filmed in widescreen Super 35mm on spectacular locations in the North Atlantic and features an outstanding six-channel Dolby Digital soundtrack.